TY - JOUR
T1 - Grain size dependence of twin nucleation in magnesium alloys
AU - Xin, Hai
AU - Zhan, Mei
AU - Lei, Yudong
AU - Sun, Zhiyan
AU - Zhao, Pandi
AU - Wang, Yuyang
AU - Zheng, Zebang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors
PY - 2024/11/1
Y1 - 2024/11/1
N2 - Twinning plays a prominent role in the plastic deformation of low-symmetry crystals such as magnesium alloys. However, the capture of twin nucleation has been challenging since the process is rapid and difficult to predict, making it impossible to observe directly. Because of this, the understanding of the fundamental twinning mechanism through experiments and simulation techniques incorporating twinning has progressed slowly. In this study, a quantitative analysis integrating an in-situ three-point bending experiment and crystal plasticity modeling was conducted on the twin nucleation in AZ31 magnesium alloys with different grain sizes. The threshold for triggering twin nucleation has been quantified. The prediction ability of three widely used criteria for twin nucleation, i.e., geometrically necessary dislocation (GND) density, von Mises stress, and stored energy density, is evaluated. The results suggest that only the stored energy density is able to capture the twin nucleation location accurately in all the considered grain sizes. The critical value exhibits an exponential reduction with the increase in grain size. Based on the quantitative analysis, the mechanism of the grain size effect on twin nucleation is proposed.
AB - Twinning plays a prominent role in the plastic deformation of low-symmetry crystals such as magnesium alloys. However, the capture of twin nucleation has been challenging since the process is rapid and difficult to predict, making it impossible to observe directly. Because of this, the understanding of the fundamental twinning mechanism through experiments and simulation techniques incorporating twinning has progressed slowly. In this study, a quantitative analysis integrating an in-situ three-point bending experiment and crystal plasticity modeling was conducted on the twin nucleation in AZ31 magnesium alloys with different grain sizes. The threshold for triggering twin nucleation has been quantified. The prediction ability of three widely used criteria for twin nucleation, i.e., geometrically necessary dislocation (GND) density, von Mises stress, and stored energy density, is evaluated. The results suggest that only the stored energy density is able to capture the twin nucleation location accurately in all the considered grain sizes. The critical value exhibits an exponential reduction with the increase in grain size. Based on the quantitative analysis, the mechanism of the grain size effect on twin nucleation is proposed.
KW - Crystal plasticity
KW - Magnesium alloy
KW - Size effect
KW - Stored energy density
KW - Twin nucleation
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jmrt.2024.09.102
DO - 10.1016/j.jmrt.2024.09.102
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85204499887
SN - 2238-7854
VL - 33
SP - 1334
EP - 1346
JO - Journal of Materials Research and Technology
JF - Journal of Materials Research and Technology
ER -